2.61

Wisps of world enter our world (§2.59). We never fully leave our world, but we sense possibilities of gestalt shifts and reorientation of the way we see and do things.

Each thing shows or suggests how things would be or are for them from their ‘perspective.’ Everything is related to everything else: this means that any thing can take on a ‘central’ role — we sense how it would be for all things to be oriented and gathered around this.

The sense that things have for us emerges from an attempted reconciliation of phenomena (§2.52). This reconciliation is attempted because, from out of our being, we gather things together: i.e., we’re enworlded. We’re beings who universalize and generalize. But particularities, different aspects, and wisps of worlds poke through.